Archive | September, 2010

The vulnerabilities exploited affect the framework used by about 25 percent of Web sites on the Web. The total impact of the attack will depend on the applications installed on the server.

Apple, Microsoft, Google are seeing the device from the same marketing lens. It should be family friendly, without controversy. The last thing they want is a Pamela Anderson App that generates so much publicity that people start to think that Apple, or who ever, has gone adult. That will dry up their market.

Now I’m sure most of you know all about over clocking processor chips, heck I’m sure many of you are [...]

Size matters also. As we have seen in the last 2 – 3 years, many popular electronic products have gotten smaller. The iPhone, iPod, netbooks, all have changed how computer manufacturers look at dimensions.

Many applications companies have not gone the full rewrite mode yet. Part of it is cost. It would be expensive to rewrite an application. But the more challenging element is the old “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

Unfortunately with blogging, you have to take the good with the bad, and I’m afraid I know just as well as [...]

Social Networking and Microblogging have enjoyed tremendous success. As proof, Evan WIlliams, co-founder of Twitter revealed a number of statistics [...]

By implementing that plan, the FCC would free up around 500MHz of a new wireless spectrum within 10 years or so for commercial licensed and unlicensed use. The plan recommends that 300MHz of the white spectrum will be available sometime within the next five years, and white-space spectrum is part of this plan.

One of the major problems with Android is that it’s advancing so rapidly. There are so many versions of Android, [...]

Looks like Apple has finally realized that they need to treat app developers better if they want to hold on [...]

ARM has jus launched a mobile processing core that is capable of reaching processing speeds of up to 2.5GHz. This [...]

The tool has an artificial intelligence element, to it, predicting what a user is typing will be by looking at the first few letters of the search query. This is not search as you type but rather search before you type.

While Apple may have to largest App Store out there, it seems that Android has the cheapest one. According to [...]

The WildList is used as the basis for in-the-wild virus testing and certification of anti-virus products by several working groups like ICSA, Secure Computing, and Virus Bulletin.